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  2. WJZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WJZ-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division, and maintains studios and offices on Television Hill in the Woodberry section of Baltimore, adjacent to the transmission tower it shares with several other Baltimore broadcast outlets.

  3. Westinghouse Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    KDKA-TV and WJZ-TV dominated their markets, while WBZ-TV and KPIX were solid runners-up. The only exceptions were KYW-TV and WPCQ. KYW-TV had been one of Westinghouse's (and NBC's) crown jewels for many years, but faltered in the late 1970s and eventually became NBC's weakest major-market affiliate by the mid-1980s.

  4. History of the American Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1953, ABC's New York City flagship stations – WJZ, WJZ-FM and WJZ-TV – changed their respective callsigns to WABC, WABC-FM and WABC-TV, and moved their operations to facilities at 7 West 66th Street, one block away from Central Park.

  5. Gayle King - Wikipedia

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    King began her career as a production assistant at WJZ-TV in Baltimore, where she met Oprah Winfrey, an anchor for the station at the time. King later trained as a reporter at WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C. After working at WJZ, she moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where she was a weekend anchor and general-assignment reporter at WDAF-TV.

  6. Jerry Turner (anchorman) - Wikipedia

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    Co-anchor of WJZ-TV, Eyewitness News. Spouse. Jean McIntyre (1952-1987, his death) Jerry Turner (August 6, 1929 – December 31, 1987) was an American television news anchorman at WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland. He was from Meridian, Mississippi and began working at the Baltimore television station in August 1962, starting the 6PM Newscast with ...

  7. Marty Bass - Wikipedia

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    Marty Bass. Marty Bass (born April 18, 1953) is a television news personality and weather man for CBS-owned WJZ 13 in Baltimore, Maryland. Noted for his strong accent and ebullient personality, Bass is a longtime fixture of the station's morning show. For most of his career, Marty was paired with anchor Don Scott, who retired in 2014.

  8. The Baltimore Banner - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Banner is a news website in Baltimore founded by the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, which is a nonprofit set up by Stewart W. Bainum Jr. [1] It launched June 14, 2022. [2] The website has 44,000 paying subscribers and a staff of 125, with about 80 working the newsroom, as of March 2024. [3]

  9. Al Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Co-anchor of WJZ-TV, Eyewitness News. Spouse. Ruth. Children. 3. Al Sanders (March 13, 1941 - May 5, 1995) was an American television news anchorman at WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland. He helped take a third place television newscast to first place, where it stayed throughout his career. [citation needed]